WHEAT AND OATS.
Messrs. Dalgety -and Co., Ltd., Dunedin, report as follows: — Wheat.—This market remains very firm at late rates. Millers are readily taking any lines of Tuscan available at 6s per bushel (on trucks, country stations). Very few samples, however, are coming to hand. In sympathy with milling wheat, fowl wheat is firm, with supplies on the light side. Any lines of good whole <iuality can be disposed of at from 6s to 6s 3d per bushel (ex store, sacks extra). Oats.—Again during the last week the oat market has been very quiet. Practically no inquiries for any class of oats have been received from the North Island, with the result that local merchants are not operating. Only an odd sample is coining -.to hand, but so quiet is this market that ft is difficult to dispose of these
small lines. Nominal values are: A Gartons, 2s 7d; B Gartons, 2s 3d per Dushel (on trucks, country stations).
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 14
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159WHEAT AND OATS. Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 23, 27 July 1927, Page 14
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